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McIlroy got acquainted with one of Augusta's butler cabins during his meltdown in 2010

But his had three floors, seven bedrooms - and a basement that was used by the Secret Service as its headquarters in Augusta.

Eisenhower was Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces during World War II and joined the club in the late 1940s before the first of his two successful presidential campaigns.

After Eisenhower won the 1952 election, the club had to figure out how to handle staff and security for a sitting president's visits to Augusta, hence the Secret Service setting up camp in his basement.